Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Writes About The Potential Tax Filing Extension Deadline Due To The Coronavirus

Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR tells his readers that the IRS may be providing a bit of stress relief in the midst of the coronavirus threat by extending the tax filing and payment deadline.

Fairhope, AL, March 23, 2020: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently published an article on his website entitled “How The Coronavirus May Affect The Tax Filing Deadline,” in which Mr. Willis wraps things up by saying, “This points out another reason to become an early tax filer.”

John P WillisAs Willis states, “There is simply no avoiding the fact that we are in the midst of a major life disruption.” He continues adding, “For Americans this is coming right at the height of tax season, which usually accounts for quite a bit of stress and widespread fear. However, this year taxes are far less frightening.”

“Just yesterday,” writes Willis, “the World Health Organizations (WHO) officially declared the Coronavirus a pandemic.” He goes on to add, “Last night, the President announced that ‘he would allow individuals and businesses to defer tax payments without interest or penalties, and he urged Congress to cut payroll taxes as part of a set of measures aimed at providing relief during the coronavirus pandemic.’”

“In addition,” says Willis, “according to an article posted today at AccountingToday.com, The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) requested a delay in the tax deadline, along with other tax relief steps to provide relief to all taxpayers in the midst of the pandemic. The AICPA asked the Treasury and the IRS to extend certain deadlines falling on or after March 15, 2020 and before October 15, 2020 to give individuals more time to file their taxes and make payments through October 15, 2020.”

Willis also adds, “According to the same article mentioned above, the AICPA vice president of Taxation, Edward Karl said, “Our recommendation will help give taxpayers, large and small, much needed relief in the midst of this fast-moving emergency situation.” Many Americans will be grateful for that extra time. And, without question, many people will try to push their luck and will still miss the deadline.”

The entire article can be read at: http://www.irsallstar.com/articles/how-the-coronavirus-may-affect-the-tax-filing-deadline.php

ABOUT JOHN WILLIS

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 21 years and, he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed, and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

To learn more about Mr. Willis and his law firm please visit http://www.IRSALLSTAR.com or call toll-free 877-254-4254.

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